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  1. Aplastic Anemia: Pathophysiology and Treatment
  2. Danielle's Story: A Daughter's Battle with Aplastic Anemia by Shawn M. Williams, 2006-04-14
  3. Aplastic Anemia and Other Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes
  4. Aplastic Anemia: Acquired and Inherited by Neal S. Young, Blanche P. Alter, 1994-01-15
  5. Aplastc Anemia and Other Autoimmune Diseases (Help Your Body Heal Itself)
  6. The Drug Etiology of Agranulocytosis and Aplastic Anemia (Monographs in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Vol. 18) by David W. Kaufman, Judith P. Kelly, et all 1991-08-29
  7. Ontogeny of Hematopoiesis, Aplastic Anemia
  8. Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America : Aplastic Anemia and Stem Cell Biology by Zon. Leonard I. (guest editor), 1997
  9. Aplastic Anemia - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-03-24
  10. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Aplastic anemia by Rosalyn Carson-DeWitt MD, 2002-01-01
  11. Aplastic anemia: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Aplastic Anemia, held September 3-4, 1976, Kyoto ([Publication - Japan Medical Research Foundation ; no. 4])
  12. Aplastic anemia: Stem cell biology and advances in treatment : proceedings of the Third International Conference on Aplastic Anemia, held in Airlie, Virginia, ... in clinical and biological research)
  13. Metastatic breast cancer manifested as refractory anemia and gastric polyps.: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Tara B. Karamlou, John T. Vetto, et all 2002-08-01
  14. Anemias: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through Adolescence</i> by L. Culvert, Maureen Haggerty, 2006

61. Anemia
aplastic anemia is a rare disease, caused by a decrease in the number of blood Symptoms of aplastic anemia include prolonged bleeding and the frequent
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62. Aplastic Anemia
aplastic anemia Updated April 24, 2005. aplastic anemia University of Maryland; aplastic anemia Methodist Healthcare System, Houston TX (also in Spanish)
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63. Search Result For "Anemia, Aplastic"
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64. CAGT - Aplastic Anemia Protocols
The CAGT combines Basic Research and Clinical departments at Baylor College of Medicine to discover and develop novel therapies for a range of diseases.
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Aplastic Anemia H14539; Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation from HLA Matched Unrelated Donors for Patients with Severe Homozygous B 0/+ Thalassemia or Severe Variants of B 0/+ Thalassemia: This study uses high dose chemotherapy in combination with autologous stem cell transplantation to treat patients with Thalassemia. CAGT Home BCM Home Privacy Notices Baylor College of Medicine
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65. APLASTIC ANEMIA
What causes aplastic anemia? The exact cause of aplastic anemia is not known. You may have aplastic anemia because of one of the following
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66. Aplastic Anemia
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Comprehensive information from the Medical Education Information Center (MEdIC) at the University of Texas - Houston.
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Personal site offers numerous links to Internet resources related to the disorder. Introduction for the General Physician
Medical information about aplastic anemia from the Medical Education Information Center (MEdIC) at the University of Texas - Houston. National Marrow Donor Program: FAQs
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67. National Aplastic Anemia Awareness Week
December 17, 2004, is National aplastic anemia Awareness Week. It is sponsored by the aplastic anemia MDS International Foundation. aplastic anemia is
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National Aplastic Anemia Awareness Week
December 1-7, 2004, is National Aplastic Anemia Awareness Week. It is sponsored by the Aplastic anemia is the failure of the bone marrow to make enough blood cells. Anemia results from reduced red cell production, infections occur as a result of reduced white cell production, and excess bleeding results from reduced platelet production. Email to a Friend
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68. ACS :: Detailed Guide: Aplastic Anemia
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69. ACS :: Learn About Aplastic Anemia
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70. Chronic Illness, Children, Aplastic Anemia, Laura
People who have aplastic anemia have bone marrow that just stops working right. They think that they might catch aplastic anemia just by being near me.
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When I was in 5th grade, I could barely breathe. Really! If I just walked from the car to the house or any other short distance I had the hardest time catching my breath. People told me that I looked as pale as a ghost, too, which is not the nicest comparison in the world, but I guess they were right. The day I found out what was going on with my body was the day that I woke up with one of my eyes swollen. I didn't feel good at all. I tried to go to school, but since I had a fever and lots of bruises AND a bloody nose that lasted 90 minutes, no lying, I didn't stay very long. Instead I ended up going to the doctor. And then to the hospital! After a lot of medical people tested my blood and my bone marrow, they figured out what was happening to my body. This Sherlock Holmes part was not one bit of fun, believe me! Well in March of 1995, I found out that I have this disease called aplastic anemia. Now I'm an old pro and can tell you all about it. People who have aplastic anemia have bone marrow that just stops working right. Bone marrow is the soft spongy material inside your bones that contains something called stem cells. These are incredibly important little guys that are in charge of making three different types of blood cells. When you don't have normal stem cells, well then you're just out of luck...Your bone marrow doesn't make the red blood cells and the white blood cells and the platelets that you need. Now don't be grossed out. I figured that you'd like to see just what I'm talking about. Here's a picture of your bone marrow, or at least some that probably looks pretty much like yours! See all the stem cells...doing just what they're supposed to do...lucky you!

71. Aplastic Anemia - Blood And Marrow Transplantation, Medical School, At The Unive
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SAA usually arises in a previously healthy child. While some cases of SAA have been linked to infections (e.g., hepatitis viruses), exposure to radiation and chemicals (including some medications), the exact cause is not known in most cases. It is likely that SAA is not one disease but rather a group of conditions, which present in a similar way. In addition, the mechanism whereby the BM cells decrease in number can be a result of either autoimmune (i.e., immune system is working against itself) or other kind of injury of the blood forming cells. What Are the Treatments Available for Severe Aplastic Anemia? In order to prevent infections and bleeding, initially patients with SAA receive transfusions (platelets and red blood cells) and antibiotics. Once the patient is in stable condition, the treatment consists of drug therapy or bone marrow transplantation (BMT), or both. Drug therapy involves use of medications (anti-thymocyte globulin, cyclosporine, steroids), which suppress the immune system and allow the blood forming capacity of BM to recover. These medications need to be administered for a course of several months and are combined with a growth factor (G-CSF), which stimulates white blood cells to grow. Drug treatment, however, is effective in increasing the blood counts only in some patients. More importantly, the response may be short-lived and pre-malignant and malignant conditions may occur many years after treatment. Therefore, drug therapy is used by most physicians only in children who do not have a matched sibling donor, whose cells can be used as a source of stem cells for transplantation.

72. AllRefer Health - Idiopathic Aplastic Anemia (Anemia - Idiopathic Aplastic)
Idiopathic aplastic anemia (Anemia Idiopathic Aplastic) information center covers causes, prevention, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, incidence,
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Alternate Names : Anemia - Idiopathic Aplastic Definition Idiopathic aplastic anemia is a failure of the bone marrow to properly form all types of blood cells.
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73. AllRefer Health - Secondary Aplastic Anemia (Acquired Aplastic Anemia, Anemia -
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Alternate Names : Acquired Aplastic Anemia, Anemia - Secondary Aplastic Definition Secondary aplastic anemia is a failure of the bone marrow to form enough blood cells. All blood cell types are affected.
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Blood Types Secondary aplastic anemia results from injury to stem cells. Normal stem cells divide and differentiate into all blood cell types. Thus, when stem cells are injured, there is a reduction in red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
This condition can be caused by chemotherapy, drug therapy to suppress the immune system, radiation therapy, toxins such as benzene or arsenic, drugs, pregnancy, and congenital disorders. When the cause is unknown, it is then referred to as

74. Aplastic Anemia - Children's Hospital Boston
aplastic anemia occurs when the bone marrow produces too few of all types of blood aplastic anemia in children has multiple causes, but many causes are
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or find by letter: A-F G-L M-R S-Z My Child Has... Home Aplastic Anemia Aplastic Anemia Programs that treat this condition Bone Marrow Failure Stem Cell Transplantation What is Aplastic Anemia? Aplastic anemia occurs when the bone marrow produces too few of all types of blood cells: red cells, white cells, and platelets. A reduced number of red blood cells causes the hemoglobin (a type of protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen to the tissues of the body) to drop. A reduced number of white blood cells cause the patient to be susceptible to infection. A reduced number of platelets can cause the blood not to clot as easily as normal. What causes Aplastic Anemia? Aplastic anemia in children has multiple causes, but many causes are "idiopathic", meaning they occur sporadically for no known reason. Other causes are secondary, resulting from a previous illness or disorder. Acquired causes may include: a history of specific infectious diseases such as hepatitis, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), cytomegalovirus (CMV), or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a history of taking certain medications, exposure to certain toxins such as heavy metals, exposure to radiation, or a history of an autoimmune disease such as lupus. Children may also inherit a disorder that predisposes them to developing aplastic anemia. Some examples include:

75. Aplastic Anemia - Information & News
In their mission to improve transplant access and outcomes for patients, the National Marrow Donor Program? (NMDP) and the Medical College of Wisconsin?s
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76. Aplastic Anemia - Clean Water Partners | Benzene Exposure | Benzene Lawyer Attor
aplastic anemia is just one of the diseases that can result from prolonged aplastic anemia is where the bone does not produce adequate levels of red and
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77. Idiopathic Aplastic Anemia Medical Information
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Idiopathic aplastic anemia is a failure of the bone marrow to properly form all types of blood cells.
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Idiopathic aplastic anemia is a condition that results from injury to the stem cell, a cell that gives rise to other cell types after it divides. Consequently, there is a reduction in all cell types red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets with this type of anemia , which is called pancytopenia. The cause of idiopathic aplastic anemia is unknown, but is thought to be an autoimmune process (the body reacting against its own cells). Causes of other types of

78. Secondary Aplastic Anemia Medical Information
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Secondary aplastic anemia is a failure of the bone marrow to form enough blood cells. All blood cell types are affected.
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Secondary aplastic anemia results from injury to stem cells. Normal stem cells divide and differentiate into all blood cell types. Thus, when stem cells are injured, there is a reduction in red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. This condition can be caused by chemotherapy, drug therapy to suppress the immune system, radiation therapy, toxins such as benzene or arsenic, drugs, pregnancy, and congenital disorders. When the cause is unknown, it is then referred to as idiopathic aplastic anemia The disease may be acute or chronic and is usually gets worse unless the cause is removed.

79. Elsevier.com - Aplastic Anemia
aplastic anemia Acquired and Inherited First Edition A complete review of aplastic anemia. Disease descriptions are provided, along with information on
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A complete review of aplastic anemia. Disease descriptions are provided, along with information on physical and laboratory manifestations, pathophysiology, treatment and outcome. Routine clinical and specialized research evaluations are described in detail. Everything that is needed to workup, treat and determine the prognosis of a patient with bone marrow failure, pancytopenia and single cytopenia is included.
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80. Ann Intern Med -- Sign In Page
In aplastic anemia, blood does not form, leading to deficiencies of granulocytes In the past 30 years, morbidity and mortality from aplastic anemia have
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